USATariff
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| Private Company | |
| ISIN | 🆔 |
| Industry | Tariffs |
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| Founder 👔 | |
Areas served 🗺️ | United States |
| Services | Tariff Refunds, IEEPA Refunds, Duty Drawback, CBP Protest |
| Members | |
Number of employees | 1-10 |
| 🌐 Website | usatariff.com |
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USATariff is a tariff refund assistance platform that focuses on helping U.S. importers identify, assess, prepare, and manage potential customs duty refund claims connected to various tariff programs and trade regulations. The platform presents itself as a service provider working alongside licensed customs brokers and trade attorneys to assist businesses that imported goods into the United States during 2025 and 2026. USATariff primarily emphasizes refund opportunities related to tariffs imposed under authorities such as the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), Section 301, Section 232, and duty drawback programs. The company describes its process as a structured recovery system designed to simplify complex customs and trade procedures for businesses that may have overpaid tariffs or duties.[1]
Background
USATariff was established around the growing need for businesses to navigate increasingly complicated international trade policies and tariff structures in the United States. During the mid-2020s, changes to import regulations, tariff programs, and customs enforcement created a situation in which many importers faced uncertainty regarding the duties they paid on imported products. USATariff positions itself as a specialist platform intended to help companies evaluate whether those duties may be refundable because of legal rulings, exclusions, protests, or administrative adjustments. The platform particularly highlights the operational burden placed on importers trying to independently monitor filing deadlines, customs documentation, liquidation dates, and federal refund procedures.[2]
Tariff Refund Focus
A major focus of USATariff is the recovery of tariff payments connected to IEEPA-related duties and other trade programs. The company explains that certain tariffs imposed through executive or trade actions may later become eligible for refunds due to court rulings, exclusions, or regulatory reinterpretations. According to the platform, importers may recover eligible duties if their entries meet specific legal and procedural criteria. USATariff states that it evaluates customs entries to distinguish refundable duties from non-refundable ones, particularly separating IEEPA-related duties from Section 122 tariffs, which the company says are not refundable. The platform frames its services as a way to help importers avoid missing opportunities tied to evolving trade litigation and regulatory developments.[3]
Eligibility Assessment
USATariff offers a preliminary eligibility review process intended to determine whether a company may qualify for a tariff refund assessment. The assessment process involves answering questions about import activity, importer-of-record status, customs brokers, and the nature of the tariffs paid. The company states that businesses importing goods into the United States during 2025 or 2026 may potentially qualify if they paid duties that later became subject to refund opportunities. According to the platform, the initial assessment is designed to take only a few minutes and produces a preliminary estimate of possible recovery amounts. USATariff markets this assessment as a free and non-obligatory entry point into the refund process.[4]
Claim Filing Services
USATariff describes its core service as a full-service tariff refund claim management process. The company states that it assists clients with reviewing import documentation, identifying eligible customs entries, preparing required filings, and coordinating submissions to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The platform explains that its filing workflow may include the preparation of protests, petitions, and supporting customs documentation. USATariff indicates that all customs business activities are conducted through licensed customs brokers and trade attorneys to maintain regulatory compliance. The company also emphasizes that it monitors deadlines associated with protests and liquidation windows, which are considered critical elements in customs recovery procedures.[5]
Advance Funding Option
In addition to traditional claim filing services, USATariff promotes an advance funding model for importers that prefer immediate liquidity rather than waiting for government refund processing. Under this arrangement, the company states that businesses may receive a payment in advance while transferring the rights associated with a future refund claim. The platform describes this option as a faster alternative for businesses seeking working capital or cash flow flexibility. USATariff notes that federal refund payments remain directed to the Importer of Record’s account in accordance with applicable federal requirements, while funding arrangements are structured to comply with laws governing claim assignments and refund transfers.[6]
Dedication and Reputation
USATariff presents itself as a professional and compliance-focused platform within the customs recovery and trade assistance sector. The company emphasizes transparency, structured claim management, and collaboration with licensed customs brokers and trade attorneys as part of its operational identity. Its reputation is closely tied to its emphasis on regulatory precision, deadline monitoring, and documentation review, particularly in relation to complex customs protest filings. The platform also highlights its contingency-based model and digital tracking systems as features intended to build trust with importers seeking recovery assistance. Within the broader trade services environment, USATariff positions itself as a modern alternative to manual claim management and fragmented customs recovery processes.[7]
References
- ↑ Tariff Refunds: Recover Overpaid Import Duties Fast
- ↑ CBP Protest Filing Guide: The Primary Mechanism To Recover Overpaid Tariff Duties
- ↑ USATariff Identify Every Overpayment And Pursue Every Available Recovery Mechanism
- ↑ A Clear, Step-by-step Path From Eligibility Check To Refund In Your Account
- ↑ USATariff Works With Importers Across All Industries To Recover Overpaid Duties
- ↑ Everything You Need To Know About The Tariff Refund Process, Answered
- ↑ Tariff Recovery Outcomes - All Client Details Anonymized For Confidentiality
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